Not since Kublai and Genghis Khan swept before them centuries ago has Mongolia had such an impact on Europe. Just sixteen years ago, the country decided to encourage tourism. Last year, 450,000 people visited the country. This year there will be even more because, apart from the big presence in London last November, the country has also been working with the other big international travel trade show, ITB, which is being held in Berlin this week. Unlike our November show, ITB is also open to > Read more

Mongolia, one of the least visited countries by us in the world, is known for two legendary rulers, Genghis Khan and his grandson, Kublai Khan. As it expands its infrastructure, will it attract more visitors?